so my room is getting renovated, including all electricals so i thought why leave the CAT6 wire dangling.

Me: imma route cables like a boss
*goes and buys stuff*

*examines*

what did i get myself into this time.

so what i want to do is route the incoming cable from ISP which looks like this
into the wall socket for the RJ45 (female)
this to me is the confusing part. i do have a multimeter and i can figure it out on my own, but i want to do it the right way.

btw i just figured out the color coding. is it as easy as that?
or is there some witchcraft required?

Network wiring isn't rocket surgery. The nice thing is that if you get it wrong, nothing blows up.
When I worked for GE I had a bad day and wired about a dozen drops that connected to MRI systems wrong. They actually worked, but not well. I quietly fixed the problem when I realized what I had done and blamed it on excessive gamma radiation from a solar flare.

Network wiring isn't rocket surgery. The nice thing is that if you get it wrong, nothing blows up.
When I worked for GE I had a bad day and wired about a dozen drops that connected to MRI systems wrong. They actually worked, but not well. I quietly fixed the problem when I realized what I had done and blamed it on excessive gamma radiation from a solar flare.